Relay Protocol MCP Server
Enables cross-chain bridging, multi-chain token swaps, and real-time pricing across over 50 blockchain networks using the Relay Protocol REST API. It allows users to browse thousands of tokens, generate quotes, and monitor transaction status directly through natural language.
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Relay Protocol MCP Server
Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the Relay Protocol REST API enabling cross-chain bridging and token swapping operations.
Features
- Cross-Chain Bridging - Bridge tokens between 50+ blockchain networks
- Multi-Chain Swaps - Aggregate tokens from multiple chains into single destination
- Real-Time Pricing - Get current token prices across all supported chains
- Request Monitoring - Track execution status and transaction details
- Currency Discovery - Browse 1000+ supported tokens with filtering
- Zero Configuration - No API keys required (free public API)
- Type Safety - Full TypeScript support with comprehensive validation
Quick Start
Option 1: Local Setup (Claude Desktop)
# Install and build
pnpm install && pnpm build
# Run development server
pnpm dev
# Run production server
pnpm start
Cloud Deployment (SSE transport)
Deploy to Railway, Heroku, Render, or any cloud platform:
# Build the server
pnpm build
# Start SSE server (uses PORT from environment or 3000)
pnpm start:sse
# Or for development
pnpm dev:sse
See RAILWAY.md for detailed Railway deployment guide.
MCP Integration
Stdio Transport (Local - Claude Desktop)
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
Config Location:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json - Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"Relay Protocol": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/relay-protocol-mcp-server/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
Option 2: Cloud Deployment (Railway)
Deploy Steps:
- Push your code to GitHub
- Go to railway.app → "New Project" → "Deploy from GitHub repo"
- Select your repository (Railway auto-detects configuration)
- Get your deployment URL:
https://your-app.railway.app
Claude Desktop Configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"Relay Protocol": {
"transport": "sse",
"url": "https://your-app.railway.app/sse"
}
}
}
Test Your Deployment:
curl https://your-app.railway.app/health
# Response: {"status":"healthy","server":"Relay Protocol","version":"0.1.0","transport":"sse"}
Deployment Info:
- Free tier: $5/month credits (plenty for personal use)
- Memory usage: ~50-100MB RAM
- Auto-sleeps after 30 minutes of inactivity
- Railway CLI:
npm i -g @railway/cli(optional)
Available Tools (9 total)
| Tool | Purpose | Example Use Case |
|---|---|---|
relay_get_chains |
List supported blockchain networks | "Show me all chains Relay supports" |
relay_get_token_price |
Get real-time token prices | "What's the price of USDC on Ethereum?" |
relay_get_currencies |
Discover tokens with advanced filtering | "Show verified tokens on Arbitrum" |
relay_get_quote |
Generate bridging/swap quotes | "Quote bridging 100 USDC from Ethereum to Polygon" |
relay_swap_multi_input |
Execute multi-chain swaps | "Swap ETH + USDC from multiple chains to USDC on Base" |
relay_get_execution_status |
Track request progress | "Check status of my bridge transaction" |
relay_get_requests |
Monitor request history | "Show my recent cross-chain transactions" |
relay_transactions_index |
Index transactions for tracking | "Register this transaction for monitoring" |
relay_transactions_single |
Index specific transfers/wraps | "Track this specific transfer operation" |
Example Prompts
# Bridge tokens
"Bridge 100 USDC from Ethereum to Polygon"
"What chains can I bridge USDC between?"
# Multi-chain swaps
"Swap all my USDC from Ethereum and Polygon to ETH on Arbitrum"
"Consolidate my tokens from multiple chains into USDC on Base"
# Price discovery
"Show current ETH prices across all chains"
"What's the cheapest way to get USDC on Optimism?"
# Currency discovery
"Find all stablecoins available on Polygon"
"Show me verified tokens with bridging support"
Development
pnpm typecheck # Type checking
pnpm dev # Development with auto-reload
pnpm build # Production build
pnpm start # Start production server
Project Structure
src/
├── client/ # HTTP client and error handling
├── tools/ # 9 MCP tool implementations
├── types/relay.ts # Complete TypeScript definitions
├── config.ts # API configuration
├── index.ts # Stdio transport (local)
└── server.ts # SSE transport (cloud)
Troubleshooting
"No available tools" in Claude:
- Verify absolute path in config is correct
- Test server:
echo '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "method": "tools/list"}' | node dist/index.js - Restart Claude Desktop after config changes
- Ensure Node.js >= 20.0.0 and
pnpm buildcompleted
Connection issues:
- Run
pnpm buildbefore starting - Check server starts without errors:
pnpm dev - Verify JSON syntax in Claude config file
Requirements
- Node.js >= 20.0.0
- pnpm package manager
API Reference
Full access to Relay Protocol REST API with TypeScript types and validation. The Relay Protocol supports:
- 50+ Blockchain Networks including Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, etc.
- 1000+ Tokens with real-time pricing and bridging support
- Free Public API with no rate limits or authentication required
- Production-Ready infrastructure handling millions in daily volume
License
MIT
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